A headphone stand I designed for my desk. There's a couple cool designs out there, but nothing that fit what I wanted for. A simplistic and flowing design. I had to make a few adjustments though, so the stand would print better.

3D Printed Stormtrooper Armor (not screen accurate). Feel free to tweak and improve these files. I printed the whole suit of armor for Halloween 2015. I scaled everything to fit me. I'm 5' 6" tall and weigh 150 pounds. I have had to do some trimming and adjustments to the printed parts to make them a little more comfortable to wear and more form fitting but they worked great for what I wanted. You will have to bondo them if you want them to be perfectly smooth. I put a thin layer of bondo on everything before painting to take out the print lines. The forearm and shin pieces needed a little more bondo to take out the angles on them. I'm very happy with how this turned out. I created some of the pieces and others are modified from files I found online used for pepakura (I would put up a link but I can't find them anymore). The helmet is from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:391664

I really like the design of the delux spool holder. I found that sideways holders end up causing jams when the spool starts to run low, because the filament has to bend over the spool wall at pretty extreme angles. However, the delux spool holder requires either removing the top cover or cutting it. I've redesigned the hook attachment so it can be used without removing the top cover. You have to push the cover upwards first - that will give you access to the back wall (see pictures). Then just hang it like it's shown in the picture. Once you have the spool hanging on the holder and the filament threaded through the guide, you can push the back cover back down - there should be enough clearance for the filament and the hangers.
I made the axle small so it can accomodate spools with smaller hub holes - as long as the diameter is under 15mm, it should work.

DHT11 Sensor Enclosure for Reptile habitats. It's a basic design that can be easily modified by any beginner. The backing is flattened to possibly use glue to hold in place against a glass enclosure or in the future for me to print a mounting bracket. I was searching for a good sensor enclosure to use in a reptile habitat to control a custom misting system, but i couldn't find anything small or basic enough to protect the sensor from an onslaught of water. It may not be waterproof, but it will provide a basic level of protection from directly hitting the sensor with water.

Spool hanger for XYZ Printing DaVinci 1.0 printer. Hangs off the back of the machine. Has a filament guide to keep the spool from unwinding (I cleaned up the guide hole with a 5/64" or slightly larger drill bit after printing).Set up the spool direction as shown in the photo, or it WILL unwind incorrectly.
11m of filament used as shown with normal shell thickness and high density.
To install, you have to offset the lid. This can be done by raising the lid 15 degrees then pushing the bottom rear of the lid up and toward the front of the machine as shown in the 4th photo.
Will fit most 3rd party spools 2.5" deep or less.

My personally designed PlayStation VR stand was made with sleek style and functionality in mind. Its tilted headband bracket and forehead rest is positioned at such an angle where when strapped on, the VR sits fairly level and facing straight. There are four countersunk holes in the base for small rubber pads (not necessary for use) that can be glued into them for limited sliding on smooth surfaces. The distance from forehead rest to rear strap bracket is slightly larger than the diameter of the inside headset strap to ensure the VR is held firmly in place when at rest. Made with 30% (thirty percent) infill and 3 (three) shells to prevent cracking when self-threading the screws and room for sanding and painting if so desired. Please enjoy and share my design to spread the word, as this is the only singular stand for PSVR made specifically for display. I hope you enjoy my design and happy printing to all of you!

Special thanks to username: (Neovista49) for uploading the Playstation VR logo which I used as the side decal! Its amazing!

A nice TIE Interceptor. The model is derived from a great, very detailed 3D model by Al Meerow on www.SciFi3D.com. I have simplified it greatly, fixed many holes, and sliced it in two for printing without support. I have also created a simple stand.

Having printed and photographed it, I modified the model a little, so the .STLs here are slightly different from the printed one shown: I simplified some finely detailed bits which did not print well, and modified the stand a little to try to deal with the front-heaviness of the TIE Interceptor.

So, I've got this problem where I've got dozens of cables near my desk that go to all manner of devices. I've probably got 10 I use frequently and a couple dozen I use monthly, so it's nice to have them hanging up by the desk, but I got tired of looping each cable over a thumbtack.
Clearly, it was time to print a thing. I made one in sketchup and printed it. It broke, so I beefed it up a bit, and printed more. They broke, so I beefed it up a bit and printed more. That last batch is mostly gone now, but version 5 is pretty solid.

Quick design i made to get all cables up under the table instead of on the floor (mainly to prevent my robot vacuum cleaner from getting stuck). It's flexible and durable so there is no problem to collect a whole heap of cables.

Print a lot of them, and use 4-4,2mm diameter wood screws. Be careful not to overtighten.

No more loose cables dangling around. Use it to organize all short or long cables like USB cable and many others. Designed to fit cable from 1 to 2 meters long. Great for mobile phone charging cables. Very quick and easy to keep cable organizes.